2. Features/Characteristics:
• Utilizes raw data or material things to
promote better understanding of the
subject matter or lesson.
• To promote information acquisition
through observation, experimental
solutions to problems guided by
reflective thinking and acquisition of
skill in manipulation.
• Learning by doing.
3. Features/Characteristics:
• Provides students opportunities to
conduct or participate in original
research.
• Develops skill in using laboratory
equipment and instruments.
• Enhances higher order thinking skills.
(HOTS)
4. Major Goals of Laboratory
Works:
• Teaching Manuals and Observational skills
relevant to the subject.
• Improving understanding of methods of
scientific inquiry.
• Developing problem solving and doing by
self skills.
5. Steps In Laboratory Method:
1. Preparation / Introductory Step
In this step which provides for motivation and
orientation, the following factors should be
taken into account.
a. Review of past lesson relevant to the
present for apperception and motivation.
b. Raising and defining the work to be done.
c. Expected learning outcomes.
d. Planning.
6. 2. Actual Work Period
a. Students work under the supervision of
the teacher.
b. Students may work individually or
collectively on a particular problem or on
different problems and directions must be
very specific.
7. Guidelines in Using:
1. Make use of the power of observation and
reasoning.
2. Manipulate learning equipments.
3. Make use of reality to make learning
easier and more permanent.
8. Guidelines in Using:
4. Make use of the scientific attitudes.
5. Use the laboratory method or procedure.
9. Types of Laboratory Method:
1. Experimental
– aims to train students in problem solving
with incidental acquisition of information
and motor skills, emphasis is on discovery,
original procedure, and solution of
problems.
10. Types of Laboratory Method:
2. Demonstration
– is a process of presenting or establishing
facts or principles. It is a procedure of doing
or performing something in the presence of
others or either as a means of showing
them how to do it or illustrating a principle.
11. Types of Laboratory Method:
3. Culminating Activities
When the members of a class have completed
their laboratory work, the class should meet
for discussion and organization of findings or
for presentation of the results of individual
work.
12. The following types of activities may be used:
1. Students re-state the problem that the group has
been working on and explain its nature and
importance.
2. Review of the plan for solving the problem and
organization of plan for recording the data
gathered.
3. Presentation of illustrative material or special
contributions by students working on special
problems.
4. Where students are working on individual projects,
special reports may be given before the group,
together with an exhibition of their work.
5. Note-books and written reports may be completed
for final record of work.
14. Advantages:
1. Students learn by doing and come in
contact with raw data or materials object
in teaching learning process.
2. Develops the power of observation and
reasoning.
3.Develops the scientific attitudes.
15. Advantages:
4. Gives an understanding of what research is
and how to apply the scientific method of
research.
5. Gives training in organizing data gathered
from real materials object and how these
objects are manipulated to attain the
objectives.
6. Since students come in contact with real life
situations, it can be a preparation for solving
real life problems.
17. Disadvantages:
1. Uneconomical way of learning in time
and material.
2. Does give much training in verbal
expression and when the time equipment
is used, most of the time, its use becomes
mechanical.
Ex. Used without much thinking
anymore.
18. References:
• The Laboratory Method of Teaching ppt. by R D l.
Galiciano and R J A. Tering
• Laboratory Teaching Methods ppt. By C. Tunzon, etc.
• Notes on The Laboratory Method of Teaching Natural
Sciences Retrieved from:
http://www.preservearticles.com/2012010920369
/notes-on-the-laboratory- method-of-teaching-
natural-sciences.html
• The Fruit of My Sufferings Retrieved from:
http://bhry-beyondhistory.
blogspot.com/2011/01/lesson-plan-in-science-5-
laboratory.html